. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Mowbray. lion argent. Gules a. Talbot. Gules a Hon in a border engrailed or. bishop held the manor till his death in 1321, when it passed to his nephew, Edmund Peverel, son of his sister ; In 1346 the manor was held by John son of Edmund Peverel," from whom it passed to his sister Margaret, married to William de la ; William de la Pole was holding the manor in 1362," and from him it appears to have passed to John Grivell of Campden in Gloucester, who was holding in 1396," though no record of t


. The Victoria history of the county of Bedford. Natural history. Mowbray. lion argent. Gules a. Talbot. Gules a Hon in a border engrailed or. bishop held the manor till his death in 1321, when it passed to his nephew, Edmund Peverel, son of his sister ; In 1346 the manor was held by John son of Edmund Peverel," from whom it passed to his sister Margaret, married to William de la ; William de la Pole was holding the manor in 1362," and from him it appears to have passed to John Grivell of Campden in Gloucester, who was holding in 1396," though no record of the trans- ference has been found. The next mention that has been discovered of this manor is a grant, dated 1400, by William Colne, vicar of Campden, to various ; This may have been preparatory to its transference to John Bullok of Eton who, together with Katherine his wife, in 1416 conveyed Edworth manor to Robert Goldsmith and other ; Robert Bullok had succeeded John by 1428," and by 1440 the manor had passed to William Furtho of Furtho, whose wife Elizabeth was probably a daughter of Robert ; Alice daughter of William Furtho married John Enderby, and received Edworth as her marriage portion.'" On her death he married a second wife Maude, who survived him, dying in 1474, when the manor passed to Richard Enderby, her son by her first marriage," who in 1488 was succeeded by a son ; John Enderby at his death in 1509 left a daughter Eleanor as heir," who married Francis Pygott, and whose son Thomas Pygott held the manor till his death in ; Thomas Pygott left three sons (Lewis, John, and Michael), who between 1586 and 1588 sold their interests in the manor to John Spurling," and in 1614 Anne his widow sold Edworth manor for ;^3,ooo to John and Richard Hale, of King's ; Richard Hale was succeeded in 1621 by a son William," who died in 1635, having previously settled this manor on h


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